Sanford C. Botkin (Sandy), Attorney and Certified Public
Accountant, is the Chief Executive Officer and Principal Lecturer of the Tax
Reduction Institute based in the Washington, D.C. area. He has extensive
financial and legal experience, including five years as a legal specialist in
the Office of Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service."Tax Day is near
and some strange things that are taxable" (http://sandybotkin.com/)

Last hour of today's program Due to problems only Mr Townley made it the last few minutes, The rest was all with Rees Lloyd

Alvin Townley Best-selling author has traveled the world
to discover powerful stories of inspiration, adventure, and purpose. His
journeys have led to his nationally-acclaimed books, Legacy of Honor, Spirit of
Adventure, Fly Navy, and now his latest : DEFIANT. THE POWs
WHO ENDURED VIETNAM’S MOST INFAMOUS PRISON,THE WOMEN WHO FOUGHT FOR THEM, AND
THE ONE WHO NEVER RETURNED. Alvin is a graduate of Washington & Lee
University, he lives in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. (St. Martin’s Press)(
www.alvintownley.com)
Also;Rear
Admiral Bob Shumaker was born in Pennsylvania, the son of a lawyer and
a writer. After graduating from public schools he attended Northwestern
University for a year and then the United States Naval Academy .After graduating
in 1956 he attended flight training and eventually joined VF-32, a fighter
squadron in Jacksonville, Florida. He was a finalist in the Apollo astronaut
selection, but a temporary physical ailment prevented his selection. In 1964 he graduated with a master’s degree in
aeronautical engineering from the United States Naval Postgraduate School and
then joined VF-154 in San Diego, California. About this time he married
Lorraine. Shortly after the birth of his son, Bob was deployed to Vietnam. In
February 1965, while flying an F8 Crusader, he was shot down on a mission over
North Vietnam, was captured, and spent the next eight years as a POW. Robert
Shumaker retired from the United States Navy as a Rear Admiral in 1989, and
became an assistant dean at The George Washington University and later became
the associate dean of the Center for Aerospace Sciences at the University of
North Dakota, from which he retired in 1991.he and his wife Lorraine reside in
Virginia.